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Old 04-01-2023, 11:43 AM   #1
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Hi, new member here. Just picked up my 2023 BRZ and am really impressed with it. However, it seems to take quite a bit of pressure to brake. I'm comparing it to my Mazda MX-5 and my 370z I traded in. In fact, it seems to take the most pressure of any of the cars I've owned. Have any of you noticed the same and is there a way to improve the braking so as not to take so much pressure other than replacing the brakes? Thanks
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Old 04-01-2023, 12:01 PM   #2
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No; swap pads
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Yeah they don't have the typical immediate grab that a lot of cars have. On winter tires especially, I have to get fairly deep into the pedal.

They do stop well on the street (have seen 60-0 tested at 104 feet) so I've just gotten used to it.
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Many newer cars have over-boosted brakes... grab instantly. I am not a fan of this, as it makes heel-toe blipping touchy at normal speeds. I am very glad the BRZ has proper brakes.
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Old 04-02-2023, 01:44 AM   #6
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The brakes are better that way, this way they are easier to modulate.
As long as the power is there when pushed harder, I like it better. As OldBiker said, also easier to heel & toe.
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Have you given them a good "break-in" cycle? Once I did that, like you would do with track brake pads, they felt much better.

When I ran Carbotech's, essentially 70-5 stops, constantly until the brakes smell and the pedal starts to get a bit soft. Let them cool completely, then ready to go.
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Hi, new member here. Just picked up my 2023 BRZ and am really impressed with it. However, it seems to take quite a bit of pressure to brake. I'm comparing it to my Mazda MX-5 and my 370z I traded in. In fact, it seems to take the most pressure of any of the cars I've owned. Have any of you noticed the same and is there a way to improve the braking so as not to take so much pressure other than replacing the brakes? Thanks
There is not.

You can get bigger bite/response pads, a stiffer caliper setup, or both.

Easy to do, relatively speaking.
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There is not.

You can get bigger bite/response pads, a stiffer caliper setup, or both.

Easy to do, relatively speaking.
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Old 04-04-2023, 12:37 PM   #10
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Is it really the actual performance of the brakes or just a system which has less boost and allows longer pedal travel?

Swapping out pads, calipers, and rotors would change some of the characteristics, but wouldn't you need to replace the power brake pump and maybe the brake lines if you want to make a real difference in pedal travel and earlier bite?

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The stock pads have poor initial bite, especially when cold. So you have to get fairly deep into the pedal travel before they grab. On the plus side, they are very progressive and easy to modulate even pushing hard on street tires.

I just changed to track pads and fluid, and they definitely bite harder and earlier in the pedal travel once bedded properly. But also a bit more difficult to modulate at the limit on street tires.

If I were you, for street use I’d swap to a pad that’s known for strong cold bite and bed them in well. Should give you that immediate response you want.
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I found a "brake brace" helped to reduce pedal travel quite a bit with everything else being stock.
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